Re: Problems with TW games
IF you've got an outdated psu it really is worth your while to upgrade, since if it blows you'll lose everything.
Re: Problems with TW games
Could that be causing me the problems?
Re: Problems with TW games
Well, could you perhaps list your current specs ?
And, considering the hypothetical problem, especially list the currently used power supply.
I'm saying because my dell standard 250 W PSU device is having no problem at all running my A7600 GT...
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Re: Problems with TW games
Graphics Card: GeForce 7600 GT
RAM: 512 MB
Memory: 160GB
I'm not sure about the power source, how would I find out? I remember something about my source and the number three, when the standard nowadays was five. I may be talking rubbish and having just read that sentence I realise its quite funny because its so vague.
Re: Problems with TW games
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Originally Posted by Caledonian Rhyfelwyr
Graphics Card: GeForce 7600 GT
RAM: 512 MB
Memory: 160GB
I'm not sure about the power source, how would I find out? I remember something about my source and the number three, when the standard nowadays was five. I may be talking rubbish and having just read that sentence I realise its quite funny because its so vague.
Well, a dell uses a standard (DELL) 250 W power source (the Dimension 4600 does, at least) so if you have one of those, that's your PSU. Also, you might be able to slide the lid of your computer and look inside yourself, and find out by simply checking what it says on the PSU device. As for that number, three, I have no idea what that may be. Let's hope it's one of those numbers which mean 300 (W)...
Let us know what you're going to do, if anything at all.
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Re: Problems with TW games
That's still less than i'd use, but if it runs for other people than it may not be your problem...
Re: Problems with TW games
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Originally Posted by sapi
That's still less than i'd use, but if it runs for other people than it may not be your problem...
Are you referring to my 250 Watts ? Then we're in agreement, it is a bit on the low side, but I haven't encountered any problems with it yet.
Anyway, these days a high end card really needs something more than a mere 250, preferably more than 350 even, for it to be used to its full potential.
But well, 250 seems to work perfectly for my setup, so I'm content.
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